Commercial Lines articles – Page 225
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Online onlyCooper Gay hires Lockton director to boost terrorism team
Ian Barnes to join to terrorism and political risks team
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NewsArista searches out local talent in the North East
Leeds next on the map for underwriting business
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Markets & RisksMarkets: SME sector
So what can be attracting the major brokers to the £1440bn SME sector? Well, apart from accounting for just over half of the UK’s turnover, small and medium-sized enterprises also make up a startling 99.9% of private companies, according to the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform, writes Katie ...
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Online onlyBiba 09: Insurance industry failing in service to mid-corporate customers
CII report says cost-cutting and restructuring to blame
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Biba 09: Sterling launches commercial survey service
Insurer also launches high net worth initiative
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In BusinessStaying power
What’s in a name? Well, almost everything during an economic downturn, when customers tend to flock to the brands they trust the most. Exclusive to Insurance Times, Brand Finance – an independent brand valuation company – has provided feedback on which general insurers have the best brands and why. Here’s ...
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NewsInsurers’ two-tier pricing bad for business, brokers warn
Concern that market undermining itself by giving new clients better deals than renewals
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Online onlyEndurance posts $78.3m Q1 net income
Net premiums written decrease by 9% at Burmadian insurer
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Underwriter seals insurer SME deals
Ingham adds seven new products to online trading system
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Online onlyWarning over drainage 'timebomb'
Major UK insurers refusal to acknowledge ‘wear and tear’ in policies could cost "thousands", says company
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NewsTesco’s brand power gives its banking plan extra clout
Defaqto report claims supermarkets could become 'unstoppable'
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NewsABI sets out its own plans for flood management
Lack of timetable for draft bill worries association as it calls for ‘rapid political consensus’
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NewsIndustry grilling for government on trade credit top-up plans
Trade credit brokers and insurers will have an audience with the Treasury




























